When I teach costume and fashion history one of my primary goals is to show that fashion doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Clothing is changed by what’s going on in the world, and what people wear can also change politics, trade, and world events. So I start every lecture with a timeline of major world events in the era I’m discussing, and reference back to those events as I lecture. I’m teaching Costume History for the Costume Construction Course at Toi Whakaari online for the next wee bit, and I’m trying not to make my students have to sit through hours of camera lectures a day – so I’m mixing up lectures, blog posts, quizzes, and other formats. I’m also trying to take advantage of the benefits of online teaching, rather than using it as a poor substitute for in-person. One place where a blog post is better than a lecture is links. And timelines with lots of links are the perfect thing to put online. The Victorian Era: Choosing themes for lectures is always …
KS2 Timeline History Rocks
Pin on Art Artists Artwork
The Lost Stories From Victorian England's Prisons
Fashion Eras from 1800 to 2000: A Timeline of Clothing Styles
How Does the Peerage Work in the Parasolverse?
The Stark Inequality That Made Victorian Life Possible
The Victorian Era: a timeline of world history, and how it intersects with fashion history - The Dreamstress
An Explosion of Fashion Magazines, Préval, 1858 Victorian fashion, Victorian fashion dresses, Tartan dress
Timeline Of The History Of Architecture
Christmas Through the Ages - World History Encyclopedia
Defy or Defend Special Extras